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India and Southwest Asia Gunpowder Empires Ottoman Empire Ottomans: Ottoman Empire: Sultan: Safavid Empire Safavids: Shahs: India Muslim Invasion: Sultanates: Ottoman Empire Safavid Empire Mughal Empire Mughal Empire Why were the Ottaman, Safavid, and Mughal Empire known as the Gunpowder Empires? Akbar the Great: Shah Jahan: Taj Mahal: Sikhism Guru Nanak: Beliefs: Journal Entry What do you predict will happen between different religious groups in India as a result of their interactions during the Middle Ages?

India and Southwest Asia Gunpowder Empires Ottoman Empire Ottomans: Ottoman Empire: Sultan: Safavid Empire Safavids: Shahs: India Muslim Invasion: Sultanates: Ottoman Empire Safavid Empire Mughal Empire Mughal Empire Why were the Ottaman, Safavid, and Mughal Empire known as the Gunpowder Empires? Akbar the Great: Shah Jahan: Taj Mahal: Sikhism Guru Nanak: Beliefs: Journal Entry What do you predict will happen between different religious groups in India as a result of their interactions during the Middle Ages?